Quiet on Set Network Announces Sean “Diddy” Combs Docuseries Set for 2025

Quiet on Set Network Announces Sean “Diddy” Combs Docuseries Set for 2025

The network, Investigation Discovery, which produces true crime programs, including this year’s Quiet on Set, revealed on Wednesday that they are working on a new docuseries that documents the story of Sean “Diddy” Combs. 
 
The multititle doc, scheduled for a 2025 release, will revisit “the ascent of Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs and the accusations of physical abuse and criminal conduct that followed the music exec,” according to a press release. 
 
“While following accounts of alleged sexual assault, abusive behaviors, and other shocking claims, the doc examines the life story of this so-called Bad Boy,” the release goes on to say. 
 
Released earlier this spring, Quiet on Set: The Dark Side of Kids TV, this video attracted many exclamations of a toxic environment from former Nickelodeon stars and allegations of producing and running shows by Dan Schneider. The series was able to surpass all expectations and gain two Emmy nominations for the show. 
 
That it will release its statement came a day after Diddy was taken into custody in New York awaiting trial; federal officers arrested him on Monday on account of sex trafficking and racketeering. 
 
The six-count indictment against the three counties was unveiled on Tuesday: Combs was accused of various degrees of offenses for workplace harassment, sex assault on different women who have been under his control for many years. The Federal prosecutors accused him of running sex trafficking and racketeer business of which he used his different companies to assault and traffic women from as early as 2008. 
 
This arrest was a major addition to Diddy’s growing case as the legal issue went more out of hand. This week, his former band member Dawn Richard filed a new leve of sexual assault and battery, false imprisonment and restraining order, withholding millions of dollars of unpaid royalties and wages and stealing her copyrights. 
 
This was at least the eighth complaint made against Richard since Casandra Ventura’s, his ex-girlfriend, filed a lawsuit in which she alleged that he had abused her sexually and physically for years in 2011. They claimed the matter was promptly resolved; however, similar complaints were filed by other women namely Liza Gardner, Joi Dickerson-Neal and Crystal McKinney. 
 
An employee of the company, producer Rodney “Lil Rod” Jones, filed a sexual assault lawsuit against Combs in February for harassing and trafficking him. In August, Puff Daddy also moved to have the case thrown out, Lil Rod’s federal lawsuit. He has also discredited the other claims as well. 
 
This was after pop’s star, Diddy had his homes searched by federal law enforcement in March, due to human trafficking. Earlier this month, a video filmed in May 2016, was released where Combs choked Ventura, chased her to the hotel room’s door and towards the elevator, pushed her against the floor, kicked her and shoved her, and dragged her by her sweatshirt. Somewhere near a table at some point he came back to continue beating her with his foot and also threw an object at her from the table. 
 
In ID’s docuseries, we will hear from numerous sources who have accused those of violence and brutality; use of footage; investigative journalism by Rolling Stone. The project is in production for ID by Maxine Productions and IPC with the associate of Rolling Stone Films and will soon be premiered on ID and Max.